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US-11042979

Method of designing and fabricating patient-specific restorations from intra-oral scanning of a digital impression coping

PublishedJune 22, 2021
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Technical Abstract

Taking a digital implant or abutment level digital impression by means of intra-oral, computed tomography or other imaging method provides the restorative doctor and laboratory accurate and effective data for determining the implant position, angulation and locking feature orientation without a physical impression. Such data is correlated with a digital library to produce an output which enables design and fabrication of an accurate restorative device such as a prosthetic tooth or crown. In this way the time-consuming, costly and error prone mechanical replication of the relevant dental anatomy is obviated.

Patent Claims
17 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method for providing a properly configured dental prosthetic restoration for mating with an implant abutment attached to an implant installed in a patient without requiring a physical impression of the patient's oral cavity, the method comprising the steps of: a) mating a digital impression coping with said abutment, said digital impression coping including at least one geometrically distinct feature for determining the position and angulation of the abutment; b) scanning an image of said digital impression coping and adjacent dental anatomy; c) removing said digital impression coping from said abutment; d) using said scanned image and CAD software to design a restoration to mate directly with said abutment including the step of correlating said scanned image to a library of digital impression coping data; e) additively manufacturing the restoration; and f) installing the restoration onto the abutment in place of the digital impression coping.

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2. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the library of digital impression coping data is representative of a plurality of digital impression copings corresponding to implant abutments of a plurality of different manufacturers.

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3. The method recited in claim 1 wherein step b) comprises the step of producing an oral cavity image which includes at least adjacent and opposing teeth of said patient in relation to said implant abutment.

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4. The method recited in claim 1 wherein step b) comprises using an intra-oral imaging method to scan said image.

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5. The method recited in claim 1 wherein step b) comprises using magnetic resonance imaging (MM) method to scan said image.

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6. The method recited in claim 1 comprising: prior to step a), lockingly engaging said implant abutment to said implant.

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7. A method of designing a dental prosthetic restoration mating with an implant abutment attached to an implant installed in a patient without requiring a physical impression of the patient's oral cavity, the method comprising the steps of: a) affixing a digital impression coping to said abutment, said digital impression coping including at least one geometrically distinct feature for determining the position and angulation of the abutment; b) scanning said digital impression coping; c) removing said digital impression coping from said abutment; d) correlating said scanning of said digital impression coping to a library of digital impression coping data; e) using CAD software to design a restoration to mate directly with said abutment; f) additively manufacturing the restoration; and g) installing the restoration onto the abutment in place of the digital impression coping.

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8. The method recited in claim 7 wherein the library of digital impression coping data is representative of a plurality of digital impression copings corresponding to implant abutments of a plurality of different manufacturers.

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9. The method recited in claim 7 wherein step b) comprises the step of producing an oral cavity image which includes at least adjacent and opposing teeth of said patient in relation to said implant abutment.

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10. The method recited in claim 7 wherein step b) comprises using an intra-oral imaging method to scan said digital impression coping.

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11. The method recited in claim 7 wherein step b) comprises using magnetic resonance imaging (MM) method to scan said digital impression coping.

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12. The method recited in claim 7 comprising: prior to step a), lockingly engaging said implant abutment to said implant.

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13. A method for designing and fabricating a dental prosthetic restoration for mating with a dental implant installed in a patient without requiring a physical impression of the patient's oral cavity, the method comprising the steps of: a) mating a digital impression coping with said dental implant, said digital impression coping including at least one geometrically distinct feature for determining the position and angulation of the dental implant; b) scanning an image of said digital impression coping and adjacent dental anatomy; c) removing said digital impression coping from said dental implant; d) using said scanned image and CAD software to design a restoration to mate directly with said dental implant including the step of correlating said scanned image to a library of digital impression coping data; e) additively manufacturing the restoration; and f) installing the restoration onto the dental implant in place of the digital impression coping.

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14. The method recited in claim 13 wherein the library of digital impression coping data is representative of a plurality of digital impression copings corresponding to dental implants of a plurality of different manufacturers.

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15. The method recited in claim 13 wherein step b) comprises the step of producing an oral cavity image which includes at least adjacent and opposing teeth of said patient in relation to said dental implant.

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16. The method recited in claim 13 wherein step b) comprises using an intra-oral imaging method to scan said image.

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17. The method recited in claim 13 wherein step b) comprises using magnetic resonance imaging (MM) method to scan said image.

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Filing Date

January 13, 2020

Publication Date

June 22, 2021

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